Pet Dental Care in Centennial, CO

Pet Dental Care keeps your pet’s teeth and gums healthy, preventing pain and oral disease.
Regular exams, cleanings, and at-home care also protect overall health and well-being.
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Keep Your Pet’s Smile Healthy With Professional Veterinary Dentistry

Dental disease is one of the most common health issues in dogs and cats—and one of the most preventable. At Festival Animal Clinic, we provide comprehensive pet dental care in Centennial, CO, to help prevent oral disease, protect overall health, and ensure your pet stays happy and comfortable.

Regular dental exams, professional cleanings, and at-home care all play a crucial role in supporting long-term wellness. Our experienced veterinary team is here to keep your pet’s mouth healthy at every stage of life.

Why Dental Care Is Essential for Pets

Poor dental hygiene can lead to more than just bad breath. Untreated dental disease can cause:
  • Tooth pain and difficulty eating
  • Gum infection and inflammation
  • Tooth loss
  • Bacteria entering the bloodstream
  • Secondary issues involving the heart, liver, and kidneys
Studies show that most pets develop dental disease by age three, making routine care essential to preventing long-term health complications.
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Full Dental Exams & Professional Cleaning

Our dental care services include:

Comprehensive Oral Exams

We examine your pet’s teeth, gums, and oral cavity to check for signs of disease, infection, tumors, and other concerns.

Digital Dental X-Rays

Because most dental disease occurs below the gumline, digital X-rays are crucial for diagnosing hidden issues such as root infections, bone loss, and cracked teeth.

Professional Dental Cleanings

Performed under anesthesia for safety and comfort, our cleanings include: scaling to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline, polishing to smooth enamel and prevent future buildup, thorough irrigation of the mouth, and full-mouth charting and assessment

Is Anesthesia Necessary?

Yes—safe, tailored anesthesia is essential for effective and pain-free dental care. It ensures:
  • Full access to the teeth
  • Thorough cleaning under the gumline
  • Clear, accurate dental X-rays
  • A stress-free experience for your pet
Our team closely monitors anesthesia and uses individualized protocols based on your pet’s age, breed, and health history to ensure the highest level of safety.
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Signs Your Pet May Need Dental Care

Contact us if you notice:

  • Bad breath
  • Drooling or dropping food
  • Red or bleeding gums
  • Yellow or brown tartar buildup
  • Swelling around the mouth
  • Loose or broken teeth
  • Difficulty chewing or reluctance to eat
Early detection leads to better outcomes—and a happier pet.

Home Dental Care Guidance

We help you create a practical at-home dental routine that may include:
  • Brushing your pet’s teeth
  • Dental chews
  • Oral rinses or gels
  • Diets designed for dental support
Our team is happy to recommend safe, effective products based on your pet’s individual needs.
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Veterinary Dentistry for Centennial & Surrounding Areas

We proudly serve dogs and cats from Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Aurora, Denver, and nearby communities. Your pet’s comfort and wellbeing are always our top priority.

Schedule Your Pet’s Dental Exam

Healthy teeth mean a healthier, happier pet.

Book a dental care appointment at Festival Animal Clinic today.

Veterinary Services of Centennial, CO

Pet Acupuncture
Pet Allergies
Pet Wellness & Preventative Care

Pet Nutritional Counseling

Microchipping

Laboratory Testing (blood work, urinalysis, etc)
Pet Diagnostics
Pet Dental Care
Pet Surgery
Pet Orthopedic Surgery
Pet Geriatric Care
End-of-Life-Care